Messi vs Ronaldo = The Biggest Farce of the Century | Lionel Messi vs Cristiano Ronaldo = The Art of Football vs The Art of Padding Stats ||
The Assists of Cristiano Ronaldo vs the Not Assists of Lionel Messi !!
Lionel Messi is the most influential football player on the pitch. He is the direct or indirect source of almost every goal his team score. On the other hand, Cristiano Ronaldo is mainly a pure finisher who just finishes off others' work. Messi is a creator & finisher when Ronaldo is just a finisher. So no way these two should be compared. This Ronaldo vs Messi rivalry is the biggest lie in football history. Because Cristiano Ronaldo is no competition vs Lionel Messi. Messi beats everyone in every department of football. He is INCOMPARABLE.
How Statistics Lie :
Statistics lie about Ronaldo & Messi's influence on a football pitch. It can never show the magic Messi creats on the pitch. Even more, it gives unfair advantage to Ronaldo in many ways. Do not depend on statistics to judge Messi. You have to watch him play.
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Police in Spain probing attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils found gas canisters in a house that exploded on Wednesday night. The blast was initially thought to be the result of a gas leak. Now officials believe it might be linked to the attacks.
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Ingenico Group, the global leader in seamless payment, has partnered with TMTFactory, a leading provider of multimedia content, to deploy a pioneering project in Europe, the Digital Locker (TM), an innovative POS which is already deployed in the FC Barcelona official megastore, at Barcelona’s Camp Nou stadium.
Read more: http://www.ingenico.com/en/media-centre/press-releases/20141020-ingenico-group-and-tmtfactory-transform-consumers-purchasing-experience-at-the-fc-barcelona-megastore/

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Doing the huddle in the fan square at glasgows merchant city. The night Celtic beat the best team in the world!!
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Spanish police have killed a man wearing a possible explosives belt in the town of Subirats, west of the city of Barcelona.
Police have confirmed that the slain man was the driver of a van which rammed into a group of pedestrians in Barcelona last week, killing 15 people. Earlier, Spanish authorities identified the suspect as Younus Abu Ya’aqub. The 22-year-old Moroccan is believed to be the last member of a 12-man cell that have all been killed or arrested since last week. Over 100 people injured in the twin acts of terror in Barcelona and the resort city of Cambrils.
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Merchant City

History

The medieval Glasgow Cross was located on the road between High Street and Saltgait. Its modern replacement was built to the south-east of the original location to aid traffic. The town's tron was placed on the steeple of the town house in the 1550s. The Tron Steeple, as it became known, still stands in Glasgow Cross, one of the few remaining pre-Victorian buildings in Glasgow.

The area now known as 'Merchant City' was developed from the 1750s onwards. Residences and warehouses of the wealthy merchant "tobacco lords" (who prospered in shipping and, amongst other things, tobacco, sugar and tea) were built in the area. The district west of the High Street formed the historic backbone of the city, the development of what is now known as with wide, straight streets, vistas, and squares, marked the beginning of a process of aspirational residential movement westwards that would continue throughout the 19th century and into the 20th with the development of Blythswood Hill, Hillhead and the West End of Glasgow.

Born and raised in central Argentina, Messi was diagnosed with a growth hormone deficiency as a child. At age 13, he relocated to Spain to join Barcelona, who agreed to pay for his medical treatment. After a fast progression through Barcelona's youth academy, Messi made his competitive debut aged 17 in October 2004. Despite being injury-prone during his early career, he established himself as an integral player for the club within the next three years, finishing 2007 as a finalist for both the Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year award, a feat he repeated the following year. His first uninterrupted campaign came in the 2008–09 season, during which he helped Barcelona achieve the first treble in Spanish football. At 22 years old, Messi won the Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year award by record voting margins.

Messi vs Ronaldo = The Biggest Farce of the Century | Lionel Messi vs Cristiano Ronaldo = The Art of Football vs The Art of Padding Stats ||
The Assists of Cristiano Ronaldo vs the Not Assists of Lionel Messi !!
Lionel Messi is the most influential football player on the pitch. He is the direct or indirect source of almost every goal his team score. On the other hand, Cristiano Ronaldo is mainly a pure finisher who just finishes off others' work. Messi is a creator & finisher when Ronaldo is just a finisher. So no way these two should be compared. This Ronaldo vs Messi rivalry is the biggest lie in football history. Because Cristiano Ronaldo is no competition vs Lionel Messi. Messi beats everyone in every department of football. He is INCOMPARABLE.
How Statistics Lie :
Statistics lie about Ronaldo & Messi's influence on a football pitch. It can never show the magic Messi creats on the pitch. Even more, it gives unfair advantage to Ronaldo in many ways. Do not depend on statistics to judge Messi. You have to watch him play.
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Celtic vs Barcelona

Police uncover gas arsenal at bomb factory as Barcelona mourns

Police in Spain probing attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils found gas canisters in a house that exploded on Wednesday night. The blast was initially thought to be the result of a gas leak. Now officials believe it might be linked to the attacks.
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Ingenico Group, the global leader in seamless payment, has partnered with TMTFactory, a leading provider of multimedia content, to deploy a pioneering project in Europe, the Digital Locker (TM), an innovative POS which is already deployed in the FC Barcelona official megastore, at Barcelona’s Camp Nou stadium.
Read more: http://www.ingenico.com/en/media-centre/press-releases/20141020-ingenico-group-and-tmtfactory-transform-consumers-purchasing-experience-at-the-fc-barcelona-megastore/

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We Beat Barcelona!!! Huddle at FanSquare

We Beat Barcelona!!! Huddle at FanSquare

We Beat Barcelona!!! Huddle at FanSquare

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Man behind Barcelona's van attack killed: Police

Man behind Barcelona's van attack killed: Police

Man behind Barcelona's van attack killed: Police

Spanish police have killed a man wearing a possible explosives belt in the town of Subirats, west of the city of Barcelona.
Police have confirmed that the slain man was the driver of a van which rammed into a group of pedestrians in Barcelona last week, killing 15 people. Earlier, Spanish authorities identified the suspect as Younus Abu Ya’aqub. The 22-year-old Moroccan is believed to be the last member of a 12-man cell that have all been killed or arrested since last week. Over 100 people injured in the twin acts of terror in Barcelona and the resort city of Cambrils.
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Celebración CELTIC Barcelona..

Celtic v Barcelona - Larsson reckons home fans have big role to play

Henrik Larsson has played for both Celtic and Barcelona, so he's a good man to interview about the upcoming UEFA Champions League clash between the two teams in Glasgow.
Now manager of Swedish second tier side Landskrona, Larsson still keeps an eye on his old clubs. He watched as Celtic led against the 2011European champions, only to lose agonisingly to a last minute Jordi Alba goal.
It was a cruel blow to Neil Lennon's men, who had fought valiantly throughout the game. The teams meet again on Wednesday, this time in Scotland and with Celtic still smarting from their late defeat. The Glasgow side have performed well in Europe's premier club competition this season, drawing with Benfica and beating Spartak Moscow away.
And Larsson, who won four SPL titles in Scotland, knows just what the likes of Lionel Messi can expect when they walk out at Celtic Park. Barcelona top Group G with maximum points from their first three games, while Celtic sit second, a point clear of Spartak.
Only time will tell if Celtic can exact revenge for that dramatic defeat in Spain when the match gets underway on Wednesday.
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Messi vs Ronaldo = The Biggest Farce of the Century | Lionel Messi vs Cristiano Ronaldo = The Art of Football vs The Art of Padding Stats ||
The Assists of Cristiano Ronaldo vs the Not Assists of Lionel Messi !!
Lionel Messi is the most influential football player on the pitch. He is the direct or indirect source of almost every goal his team score. On the other hand, Cristiano Ronaldo is mainly a pure finisher who just finishes off others' work. Messi is a creator & finisher when Ronaldo is just a finisher. So no way these two should be compared. This Ronaldo vs Messi rivalry is the biggest lie in football history. Because Cristiano Ronaldo is no competition vs Lionel Messi. Messi beats everyone in every department of football. He is INCOMPARABLE.
How Statistics Lie :
Statistics lie a...

Celtic vs Barcelona

Police uncover gas arsenal at bomb factory as Barcelona mourns

Police in Spain probing attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils found gas canisters in a house that exploded on Wednesday night. The blast was initially thought to be the result of a gas leak. Now officials believe it might be linked to the attacks.
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Ingenico Group, the global leader in seamless payment, has partnered with TMTFactory, a leading provider of multimedia content, to deploy a pioneering project in Europe, the Digital Locker (TM), an innovative POS which is already deployed in the FC Barcelona official megastore, at Barcelona’s Camp Nou stadium.
Read more: http://www.ingenico.com/en/media-centre/press-releases/20141020-ingenico-group-and-tmtfactory-transform-consumers-purchasing-experience-at-the-fc-barcelona-megastore/

published: 17 Oct 2014

We Beat Barcelona!!! Huddle at FanSquare

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published: 08 Nov 2012

Man behind Barcelona's van attack killed: Police

Spanish police have killed a man wearing a possible explosives belt in the town of Subirats, west of the city of Barcelona.
Police have confirmed that the slain man was the driver of a van which rammed into a group of pedestrians in Barcelona last week, killing 15 people. Earlier, Spanish authorities identified the suspect as Younus Abu Ya’aqub. The 22-year-old Moroccan is believed to be the last member of a 12-man cell that have all been killed or arrested since last week. Over 100 people injured in the twin acts of terror in Barcelona and the resort city of Cambrils.
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Celebración CELTIC Barcelona..

Celtic v Barcelona - Larsson reckons home fans have big role to play

Henrik Larsson has played for both Celtic and Barcelona, so he's a good man to interview about the upcoming UEFA Champions League clash between the two teams in Glasgow.
Now manager of Swedish second tier side Landskrona, Larsson still keeps an eye on his old clubs. He watched as Celtic led against the 2011European champions, only to lose agonisingly to a last minute Jordi Alba goal.
It was a cruel blow to Neil Lennon's men, who had fought valiantly throughout the game. The teams meet again on Wednesday, this time in Scotland and with Celtic still smarting from their late defeat. The Glasgow side have performed well in Europe's premier club competition this season, drawing with Benfica and beating Spartak Moscow away.
And Larsson, who won four SPL titles in Scotland, knows just w...

Messi vs Ronaldo = The Biggest Farce of the Century | Lionel Messi vs Cristiano Ronaldo = The Art of Football vs The Art of Padding Stats ||
The Assists of Cristiano Ronaldo vs the Not Assists of Lionel Messi !!
Lionel Messi is the most influential football player on the pitch. He is the direct or indirect source of almost every goal his team score. On the other hand, Cristiano Ronaldo is mainly a pure finisher who just finishes off others' work. Messi is a creator & finisher when Ronaldo is just a finisher. So no way these two should be compared. This Ronaldo vs Messi rivalry is the biggest lie in football history. Because Cristiano Ronaldo is no competition vs Lionel Messi. Messi beats everyone in every department of football. He is INCOMPARABLE.
How Statistics Lie :
Statistics lie about Ronaldo & Messi's influence on a football pitch. It can never show the magic Messi creats on the pitch. Even more, it gives unfair advantage to Ronaldo in many ways. Do not depend on statistics to judge Messi. You have to watch him play.
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Cristiano Ronaldo - The Most Overrated Football PlayerEver ,
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Messi vs Ronaldo = The Biggest Farce of the Century | Lionel Messi vs Cristiano Ronaldo = The Art of Football vs The Art of Padding Stats ||
The Assists of Cristiano Ronaldo vs the Not Assists of Lionel Messi !!
Lionel Messi is the most influential football player on the pitch. He is the direct or indirect source of almost every goal his team score. On the other hand, Cristiano Ronaldo is mainly a pure finisher who just finishes off others' work. Messi is a creator & finisher when Ronaldo is just a finisher. So no way these two should be compared. This Ronaldo vs Messi rivalry is the biggest lie in football history. Because Cristiano Ronaldo is no competition vs Lionel Messi. Messi beats everyone in every department of football. He is INCOMPARABLE.
How Statistics Lie :
Statistics lie about Ronaldo & Messi's influence on a football pitch. It can never show the magic Messi creats on the pitch. Even more, it gives unfair advantage to Ronaldo in many ways. Do not depend on statistics to judge Messi. You have to watch him play.
Ronaldo - OverratedFootballer ,
Cristiano Ronaldo - The Most Overrated Football PlayerEver ,
LionelAndresLeo Messi - The Most Influential Footballer on the Football Pitch | HD ||

Police uncover gas arsenal at bomb factory as Barcelona mourns

Police in Spain probing attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils found gas canisters in a house that exploded on Wednesday night. The blast was initially thought to be...

Police in Spain probing attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils found gas canisters in a house that exploded on Wednesday night. The blast was initially thought to be the result of a gas leak. Now officials believe it might be linked to the attacks.
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Police in Spain probing attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils found gas canisters in a house that exploded on Wednesday night. The blast was initially thought to be the result of a gas leak. Now officials believe it might be linked to the attacks.
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Ingenico Group, the global leader in seamless payment, has partnered with TMTFactory, a leading provider of multimedia content, to deploy a pioneering project i...

Ingenico Group, the global leader in seamless payment, has partnered with TMTFactory, a leading provider of multimedia content, to deploy a pioneering project in Europe, the Digital Locker (TM), an innovative POS which is already deployed in the FC Barcelona official megastore, at Barcelona’s Camp Nou stadium.
Read more: http://www.ingenico.com/en/media-centre/press-releases/20141020-ingenico-group-and-tmtfactory-transform-consumers-purchasing-experience-at-the-fc-barcelona-megastore/

Ingenico Group, the global leader in seamless payment, has partnered with TMTFactory, a leading provider of multimedia content, to deploy a pioneering project in Europe, the Digital Locker (TM), an innovative POS which is already deployed in the FC Barcelona official megastore, at Barcelona’s Camp Nou stadium.
Read more: http://www.ingenico.com/en/media-centre/press-releases/20141020-ingenico-group-and-tmtfactory-transform-consumers-purchasing-experience-at-the-fc-barcelona-megastore/

Spanish police have killed a man wearing a possible explosives belt in the town of Subirats, west of the city of Barcelona.
Police have confirmed that the slain man was the driver of a van which rammed into a group of pedestrians in Barcelona last week, killing 15 people. Earlier, Spanish authorities identified the suspect as Younus Abu Ya’aqub. The 22-year-old Moroccan is believed to be the last member of a 12-man cell that have all been killed or arrested since last week. Over 100 people injured in the twin acts of terror in Barcelona and the resort city of Cambrils.
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Spanish police have killed a man wearing a possible explosives belt in the town of Subirats, west of the city of Barcelona.
Police have confirmed that the slain man was the driver of a van which rammed into a group of pedestrians in Barcelona last week, killing 15 people. Earlier, Spanish authorities identified the suspect as Younus Abu Ya’aqub. The 22-year-old Moroccan is believed to be the last member of a 12-man cell that have all been killed or arrested since last week. Over 100 people injured in the twin acts of terror in Barcelona and the resort city of Cambrils.
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Henrik Larsson has played for both Celtic and Barcelona, so he's a good man to interview about the upcoming UEFA Champions League clash between the two teams in Glasgow.
Now manager of Swedish second tier side Landskrona, Larsson still keeps an eye on his old clubs. He watched as Celtic led against the 2011European champions, only to lose agonisingly to a last minute Jordi Alba goal.
It was a cruel blow to Neil Lennon's men, who had fought valiantly throughout the game. The teams meet again on Wednesday, this time in Scotland and with Celtic still smarting from their late defeat. The Glasgow side have performed well in Europe's premier club competition this season, drawing with Benfica and beating Spartak Moscow away.
And Larsson, who won four SPL titles in Scotland, knows just what the likes of Lionel Messi can expect when they walk out at Celtic Park. Barcelona top Group G with maximum points from their first three games, while Celtic sit second, a point clear of Spartak.
Only time will tell if Celtic can exact revenge for that dramatic defeat in Spain when the match gets underway on Wednesday.
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Henrik Larsson has played for both Celtic and Barcelona, so he's a good man to interview about the upcoming UEFA Champions League clash between the two teams in Glasgow.
Now manager of Swedish second tier side Landskrona, Larsson still keeps an eye on his old clubs. He watched as Celtic led against the 2011European champions, only to lose agonisingly to a last minute Jordi Alba goal.
It was a cruel blow to Neil Lennon's men, who had fought valiantly throughout the game. The teams meet again on Wednesday, this time in Scotland and with Celtic still smarting from their late defeat. The Glasgow side have performed well in Europe's premier club competition this season, drawing with Benfica and beating Spartak Moscow away.
And Larsson, who won four SPL titles in Scotland, knows just what the likes of Lionel Messi can expect when they walk out at Celtic Park. Barcelona top Group G with maximum points from their first three games, while Celtic sit second, a point clear of Spartak.
Only time will tell if Celtic can exact revenge for that dramatic defeat in Spain when the match gets underway on Wednesday.
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Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Barcelona is the capital of Catolonia and the second largest city in Spain. Barcelona is today one of the world's leading tourist, economic, trade fair/exhibitions and cultural-sports centres, and its influence in commerce, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of theworld's major global cities.
The most important places to visit in Barcelona are: La Sagrada Familia (This was the largest project by Antoni Gaudi. The construction of this world famous church began in 1882 and is still ongoing), Casa Mila (also known as La Pedrera, it was architected by the great Antoni Gaudi. The unusual rooftop can be seen on many postcards from Barcelona), La Rambla (probably the most famous area of Barcelona and very ...

published: 12 Apr 2013

25 Things to do in Barcelona, Spain | Top Attractions Travel Guide

Barcelona! After a few days in the Spanish capital, we headed over to Catalunya to see what this popular seaside city has to offer. We ended up discovering an eclectic mix of funky architecture, distinct neighbourhoods, and stretches of golden beaches. It was vibrant, it was stylish, and it was addicting. Here's a look at what we got up to during our visit to this world class city.
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Travel video about destination Barcelona in Spain.
Barcelona is one of the most lively harbor cities on the Mediterranean and after Madrid, Spain's second largest city and the capital of Catalonia. Intimate squares, small palaces and tangled alleys provide a good insight into its history as Iberians, Greeks and Romans once had trading posts there.
La Rambla is a wide and shady boulevard that travels through the old town to the harbor and is where life goes on both night and day. It's also where street artists perform, shoeblacks work diligently and portrait painters tout for trade among the passing tourists.
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Spain Travel: How Expensive is BARCELONA? & City Tour!

In this video I explore Barcelona, Spain and show how much things cost.
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A Perfect Day in Barcelona - Travel Guide

What makes for the perfect day in Barcelona? That is a tough one...but Brian & Ivette think they are up to the task. They take you on a private tour through one of their favorite cities and include helpful tips to get the most out of your next trip to the amazing city, regardless of how much time you have to spend there. Follow them as they show you the perfect day in Barcelona.
Como podrías pasar el día perfecto en Barcelona? Ahhh, es una pregunta difícil de contestar... pero Brian e Ivette creen que pueden ayudarte. Ellos te van a dar un tour privado de una de sus ciudades favoritas, Barcelona, y te enseñarán como puedes maximizar tu tiempo en esta ciudad sin importar cuanto tiempo vas a estar allí. Síguelos y ellos te enseñarán como pasarte un día perfecto en Barcelona!
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Visit Barcelona - 5 Tips for Seeing Barcelona, Spain

Heading to Barcelona for a weekend getaway or for a longer vacation? Here we give you five tips that every visitor, tourist or traveler to Barcelona should know.
Filmed in Barcelona, SpainCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
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Spain Barcelona Travel GuideBarcelona – Spain’s second city, and the self-confident capital of Catalunya – vibrates with life, and there’s certainly not another city in the country to touch it for sheer style, looks or energy. It’s long had the reputation of being the avant-garde capital of Spain, its art museums are world-class, its football team sublime, while its designer restaurants, bars, galleries and shops lead from the front. In terms of things to do in Barcelona, in Antoni Gaudí’s extraordinary church of the Sagrada Família, the winding alleys and ageing mansions of the picture-postcard Gothic Quarter, and the world-famous boulevard that is the Ramblas, you have three sights that are ...

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On Day 21 of our Round The WorldTrip for food with Star Alliance, we spent the day in Barcelona. Barcelona is an amazing food city, and one of the best places to start eating is at La Boqueria. After eating and wandering, we headed over to Sagrada Família for a breathtaking tour. It was an amazing day of food and attractions in Barcelona.
00:34 Breakfast at Cotton HouseHotel - We started off the morning at our hotel by having a quick breakfast. The jamon and selection of cured meats was the highlight.
2:53 Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria - Often known in short just as La Boqueria, this historical market is a food lover's paradi...

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8 Things NOT to Do in Barcelona

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1. Don’t Wear Your SwimSuit in the Street
You might be able to get away with it on the beachfront promenade, but cover-up elsewhere. It’s not just considered tasteless and inappropriate, it’s actually illegal. You can be fined €100 to €200 if you are caught walking around in skimpy beachwear – even men wandering bare-chested in shorts is a no-no.
2. Don’t Expect to See a Bullfight
After the Canary Islands, Catalonia was the second Spanish region to ban the bovine blood sport. It has been prohibited in there since 2011 as they see it as form of animal torture.
3. Don’t Go to Starbucks
There are so many wonderful local spots to get your caffeine fix, it would be a coffee-crime to miss out on them.
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Barcelona is the capital of Catolonia and the second largest city in Spain. Barcelona is today one of the world's leading tourist, economic, trade fair/exhibitions and cultural-sports centres, and its influence in commerce, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of theworld's major global cities.
The most important places to visit in Barcelona are: La Sagrada Familia (This was the largest project by Antoni Gaudi. The construction of this world famous church began in 1882 and is still ongoing), Casa Mila (also known as La Pedrera, it was architected by the great Antoni Gaudi. The unusual rooftop can be seen on many postcards from Barcelona), La Rambla (probably the most famous area of Barcelona and very popular amongst tourists. Don't forget to appreciate the history while watching street performers), Gothic Quarter (it the center of Barcelona's Old City. Amidst the buildings from medieval times, you will feel transported back in time), La Boqueria (a colorful market where you will find both locals and visitors. Besides the freshness of produce, presentation is extremely eye catching), Plaza de Espana (it is a grand, massive square in the middle of Barcelona. The square was built back in 1920 for the international exhibition), Parc Guell (Barcelona has many great landmarks designed by the world renowned architect, Antoni Gaudi. One of them is the unique Parc Guell) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Barcelona travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Barcelona is the capital of Catolonia and the second largest city in Spain. Barcelona is today one of the world's leading tourist, economic, trade fair/exhibitions and cultural-sports centres, and its influence in commerce, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of theworld's major global cities.
The most important places to visit in Barcelona are: La Sagrada Familia (This was the largest project by Antoni Gaudi. The construction of this world famous church began in 1882 and is still ongoing), Casa Mila (also known as La Pedrera, it was architected by the great Antoni Gaudi. The unusual rooftop can be seen on many postcards from Barcelona), La Rambla (probably the most famous area of Barcelona and very popular amongst tourists. Don't forget to appreciate the history while watching street performers), Gothic Quarter (it the center of Barcelona's Old City. Amidst the buildings from medieval times, you will feel transported back in time), La Boqueria (a colorful market where you will find both locals and visitors. Besides the freshness of produce, presentation is extremely eye catching), Plaza de Espana (it is a grand, massive square in the middle of Barcelona. The square was built back in 1920 for the international exhibition), Parc Guell (Barcelona has many great landmarks designed by the world renowned architect, Antoni Gaudi. One of them is the unique Parc Guell) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Barcelona travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Barcelona is one of the most lively harbor cities on the Mediterranean and after Madrid, Spain's second largest city and the capital of Catalonia. Intimate squares, small palaces and tangled alleys provide a good insight into its history as Iberians, Greeks and Romans once had trading posts there.
La Rambla is a wide and shady boulevard that travels through the old town to the harbor and is where life goes on both night and day. It's also where street artists perform, shoeblacks work diligently and portrait painters tout for trade among the passing tourists.
The Museu Marítim is situated in the royal dockyards of Drassanes, that were built when the city was at its zenith. Its buildings are unique examples of Gothic architecture and the vast dimensions of the dockyard allowed 30 ships to be built simultaneously in the name of the Catalonian-Aragon crown.
Few parks are as famous as the Park Güell. With this, Antoni Gaudi created a new design concept in this fabulous garden city. At its entrance, Gaudi placed a colorful lizard as a symbol of the water that is collected in subterranean cisterns and is used for the distribution of water in the park. The city itself is also featured in Gaudi's magnificent fantasies. The Palau Güell was treated to an ostentatious roof with a great array of air shafts and chimneys. But the sight that captures the imagination of most who see it is the amazing façade of the Casa Mila, a unique apartment block without equal. Not a single wall is straight, glass and plaster were used for its façade and colourful ornamental ceramics complete the work.
Barcelona is a melting pot that ranges from Gothic to Modernism, a veritable explosion of joie de vivre and creativity.
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Travel video about destination Barcelona in Spain.
Barcelona is one of the most lively harbor cities on the Mediterranean and after Madrid, Spain's second largest city and the capital of Catalonia. Intimate squares, small palaces and tangled alleys provide a good insight into its history as Iberians, Greeks and Romans once had trading posts there.
La Rambla is a wide and shady boulevard that travels through the old town to the harbor and is where life goes on both night and day. It's also where street artists perform, shoeblacks work diligently and portrait painters tout for trade among the passing tourists.
The Museu Marítim is situated in the royal dockyards of Drassanes, that were built when the city was at its zenith. Its buildings are unique examples of Gothic architecture and the vast dimensions of the dockyard allowed 30 ships to be built simultaneously in the name of the Catalonian-Aragon crown.
Few parks are as famous as the Park Güell. With this, Antoni Gaudi created a new design concept in this fabulous garden city. At its entrance, Gaudi placed a colorful lizard as a symbol of the water that is collected in subterranean cisterns and is used for the distribution of water in the park. The city itself is also featured in Gaudi's magnificent fantasies. The Palau Güell was treated to an ostentatious roof with a great array of air shafts and chimneys. But the sight that captures the imagination of most who see it is the amazing façade of the Casa Mila, a unique apartment block without equal. Not a single wall is straight, glass and plaster were used for its façade and colourful ornamental ceramics complete the work.
Barcelona is a melting pot that ranges from Gothic to Modernism, a veritable explosion of joie de vivre and creativity.
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In this video I explore Barcelona, Spain and show how much things cost.
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Spain Travel: How Expensive is BARCELONA? & City Tour!

In this video I explore Barcelona, Spain and show how much things cost.
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" by GabrielMorris is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info. And it's just $10 on Amazon! For more info, CLICK HERE: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventurous travel stories from around the world. Available on Amazon.com here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
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Gabriel is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and has written several other books available on Amazon.com and elsewhere.
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A Perfect Day in Barcelona - Travel Guide

What makes for the perfect day in Barcelona? That is a tough one...but Brian & Ivette think they are up to the task. They take you on a private tour through one...

What makes for the perfect day in Barcelona? That is a tough one...but Brian & Ivette think they are up to the task. They take you on a private tour through one of their favorite cities and include helpful tips to get the most out of your next trip to the amazing city, regardless of how much time you have to spend there. Follow them as they show you the perfect day in Barcelona.
Como podrías pasar el día perfecto en Barcelona? Ahhh, es una pregunta difícil de contestar... pero Brian e Ivette creen que pueden ayudarte. Ellos te van a dar un tour privado de una de sus ciudades favoritas, Barcelona, y te enseñarán como puedes maximizar tu tiempo en esta ciudad sin importar cuanto tiempo vas a estar allí. Síguelos y ellos te enseñarán como pasarte un día perfecto en Barcelona!
If you have any questions about Barcelona please leave them in the comments below and they will be glad to respond :)
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Todas las actividades en Barcelona fueron reservadas a través de GetYourGuide (http://bit.ly/1Rq8xpR). Visita el sitio web de GetYourGuide donde puedes reservar tours y actividades en el mundo entero! Si quieres ver mas aventuras de GetYourGuide , subscríbete a su canal:
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What makes for the perfect day in Barcelona? That is a tough one...but Brian & Ivette think they are up to the task. They take you on a private tour through one of their favorite cities and include helpful tips to get the most out of your next trip to the amazing city, regardless of how much time you have to spend there. Follow them as they show you the perfect day in Barcelona.
Como podrías pasar el día perfecto en Barcelona? Ahhh, es una pregunta difícil de contestar... pero Brian e Ivette creen que pueden ayudarte. Ellos te van a dar un tour privado de una de sus ciudades favoritas, Barcelona, y te enseñarán como puedes maximizar tu tiempo en esta ciudad sin importar cuanto tiempo vas a estar allí. Síguelos y ellos te enseñarán como pasarte un día perfecto en Barcelona!
If you have any questions about Barcelona please leave them in the comments below and they will be glad to respond :)
Si tienes preguntas acerca de Barcelona, déjanos un comentario abajo y te responderemos, es un placer poder ayudarte :)
All the activities taken in Barcelona were booked on GetYourGuide (http://bit.ly/1Rq8xpR). Visit the GetYourGuide website, you can book tours and activities all over the world! If you want to see more of the GetYourGuide adventures, subscribe to their channel:
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Visit Barcelona - 5 Tips for Seeing Barcelona, Spain

Heading to Barcelona for a weekend getaway or for a longer vacation? Here we give you five tips that every visitor, tourist or traveler to Barcelona should know...

Heading to Barcelona for a weekend getaway or for a longer vacation? Here we give you five tips that every visitor, tourist or traveler to Barcelona should know.
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Spain Barcelona Travel GuideBarcelona – Spain’s second city, and the self-confident capital of Catalunya – vibrates with life, and there’s certainly not another city in the country to touch it for sheer style, looks or energy. It’s long had the reputation of being the avant-garde capital of Spain, its art museums are world-class, its football team sublime, while its designer restaurants, bars, galleries and shops lead from the front. In terms of things to do in Barcelona, in Antoni Gaudí’s extraordinary church of the Sagrada Família, the winding alleys and ageing mansions of the picture-postcard Gothic Quarter, and the world-famous boulevard that is the Ramblas, you have three sights that are high up any Spanish sightseeing list. As a thriving port, prosperous commercial centre and buzzing cultural capital of three million people, the city is almost impossible to exhaust – even in a lengthy visit you will likely only scrape the surface.
What to see in Barcelona? Everyone starts with the Ramblas, and then dives straight into the medieval nucleus of the city, the Barri Gòtic (Gothic Quarter), but there are plenty of other central old-town neighbourhoods to explore, from La Ribera – home to the celebrated Museu Picasso – to funky El Raval, where cool bars, restaurants and boutiques have mushroomed in the wake of the striking contemporary art museum, MACBA. Even if you think you know these heavily touristed neighbourhoods well, there’s always something else to discover – tapas bars hidden down alleys little changed for a century or two, designer boutiques in gentrified old-town quarters, bargain lunches in workers’ taverns, unmarked gourmet restaurants, craft outlets and workshops, fin-de-siècle cafés, restored medieval palaces and neighbourhood markets.
But endlessly fascinating as these districts are, Barcelona is so much more than just its old-town areas. The fortress-topped hill of Montjuïc, for example, contains the Olympic stadium used for the 1992 Games as well as some of the city’s best art museums, notably MNAC, ie the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya – note the word “nacional”, which tells you all you need to know about Catalunya’s strong sense of identity. Other museums too explore the work of internationally famous Catalan artists, from Joan Miró to Antoni Tàpies, while in the nineteenth-century, uptown extension of the city – the Eixample – are found most of Barcelona’s celebrated modernista architectural wonders, from private houses to Gaudí’s peerless church.
If Barcelona sounds a bit too much like hard cultural work, then simply look instead for entertainment to the city’s harbour, parks, gardens and beaches. Indeed, it’s remarkably easy to forget you’re in a big city at all some times – just to take one example, walking from the Port Vell harbour takes you along the marina, through the old fishing and restaurant quarter of Barceloneta, past the leafy Parc de la Ciutadella, and out along the beachside promenade to the bar-and-restaurant zone that is the Port Olímpic. Other easy city jaunts include a trip out to the Diagonal Mar conference and exhibition district for the new natural science museum, or up to the distinctive neighbourhood of Gràcia, with its small squares, lively bars and Gaudí’s amazing Parc Güell. If you’re saving yourself for just one aerial view of Barcelona, wait for a clear day and head for Tibidabo, a mountain-top amusement park backed by the Collserola hills, while beyond the city limits the one day-trip everyone should make is to the mountain-top monastery of Montserrat, 40km northwest.
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Spain Barcelona Travel GuideBarcelona – Spain’s second city, and the self-confident capital of Catalunya – vibrates with life, and there’s certainly not another city in the country to touch it for sheer style, looks or energy. It’s long had the reputation of being the avant-garde capital of Spain, its art museums are world-class, its football team sublime, while its designer restaurants, bars, galleries and shops lead from the front. In terms of things to do in Barcelona, in Antoni Gaudí’s extraordinary church of the Sagrada Família, the winding alleys and ageing mansions of the picture-postcard Gothic Quarter, and the world-famous boulevard that is the Ramblas, you have three sights that are high up any Spanish sightseeing list. As a thriving port, prosperous commercial centre and buzzing cultural capital of three million people, the city is almost impossible to exhaust – even in a lengthy visit you will likely only scrape the surface.
What to see in Barcelona? Everyone starts with the Ramblas, and then dives straight into the medieval nucleus of the city, the Barri Gòtic (Gothic Quarter), but there are plenty of other central old-town neighbourhoods to explore, from La Ribera – home to the celebrated Museu Picasso – to funky El Raval, where cool bars, restaurants and boutiques have mushroomed in the wake of the striking contemporary art museum, MACBA. Even if you think you know these heavily touristed neighbourhoods well, there’s always something else to discover – tapas bars hidden down alleys little changed for a century or two, designer boutiques in gentrified old-town quarters, bargain lunches in workers’ taverns, unmarked gourmet restaurants, craft outlets and workshops, fin-de-siècle cafés, restored medieval palaces and neighbourhood markets.
But endlessly fascinating as these districts are, Barcelona is so much more than just its old-town areas. The fortress-topped hill of Montjuïc, for example, contains the Olympic stadium used for the 1992 Games as well as some of the city’s best art museums, notably MNAC, ie the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya – note the word “nacional”, which tells you all you need to know about Catalunya’s strong sense of identity. Other museums too explore the work of internationally famous Catalan artists, from Joan Miró to Antoni Tàpies, while in the nineteenth-century, uptown extension of the city – the Eixample – are found most of Barcelona’s celebrated modernista architectural wonders, from private houses to Gaudí’s peerless church.
If Barcelona sounds a bit too much like hard cultural work, then simply look instead for entertainment to the city’s harbour, parks, gardens and beaches. Indeed, it’s remarkably easy to forget you’re in a big city at all some times – just to take one example, walking from the Port Vell harbour takes you along the marina, through the old fishing and restaurant quarter of Barceloneta, past the leafy Parc de la Ciutadella, and out along the beachside promenade to the bar-and-restaurant zone that is the Port Olímpic. Other easy city jaunts include a trip out to the Diagonal Mar conference and exhibition district for the new natural science museum, or up to the distinctive neighbourhood of Gràcia, with its small squares, lively bars and Gaudí’s amazing Parc Güell. If you’re saving yourself for just one aerial view of Barcelona, wait for a clear day and head for Tibidabo, a mountain-top amusement park backed by the Collserola hills, while beyond the city limits the one day-trip everyone should make is to the mountain-top monastery of Montserrat, 40km northwest.
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On Day 21 of our Round The WorldTrip for food with Star Alliance, we spent the day in Barcelona. Barcelona is an amazing food city, and one of the best places to start eating is at La Boqueria. After eating and wandering, we headed over to Sagrada Família for a breathtaking tour. It was an amazing day of food and attractions in Barcelona.
00:34 Breakfast at Cotton HouseHotel - We started off the morning at our hotel by having a quick breakfast. The jamon and selection of cured meats was the highlight.
2:53 Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria - Often known in short just as La Boqueria, this historical market is a food lover's paradise and a pilgrimage destination. We arrived early in the morning and headed first to Bar Pinotxo to eat our second breakfast. I ordered an omelet with eggplant and a plate of garbanzo beans and blood sausage. The dish was simple, but it was incredibly delicious. Additionally, the coffee was extremely good. Total price - 12.80 EUR ($14.04)
6:59 El Quim De La Boqueria - After finishing with the first place of tapas, I wandered over to another legendary tapas bar within La Boqueria market known as El Quim De La Boqueria. It’s a very expensive place, but I knew I wanted to try the fried eggs with baby squid. The dish was a simple combination of ingredients, but it was cooked perfectly, and it was incredibly delicious. I also couldn’t resist a plate of fried chilies. Total price - 32.05 EUR ($35.16) There are dozens of things to eat and try at La Boqueria, and after all the salty food I was ready to have a passion fruit juice. And then finally, to conclude the Barcelona food tour of La Boqueria, I bought a cone of sliced Jamón Ibérico.
14:14 Gothic Quarter, BarcelonaCathedral - After an amazing food tour, we walked around the Christopher Columbus monument and then continued on walking around the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona. The Barcelona Cathedral was originally closed when we arrived, but I came back in a few minutes and walked around the Barcelona Cathedral as well.
16:37 Xarcutería La Pineda - Located just around the corner from the Barcelona Cathedral, I headed over to a place called Xarcutería La Pineda (recommended by ChrisEnglish), to try the botifarra blanca and a cup of vermouth. It’s an amazing little family run shop with a fantastic array of meats and drinks. Total price - 11.50 EUR
21:25 Basílica de la Sagrada Família - One of the most famous attractions in Barcelona is the Sagrada Familia, a basilica that was famous designed by Antoni Gaudi. I had read and dreamed about visiting for many years, so I was very excited to finally have the chance to visit. What amazed me is how dark and gothic it looks from the outside, yet how light and happy it is on the inside. Sagrada Familia is truly a stunning architectural feat, and an attraction you must visit in Barcelona. Along with visiting the main part of Sagrada Familia, I also bought tickets to go to the NativityTower. Going to the top of the tower and walking down was the highlight of visiting. Price - 29.00 EUR per person w/ tower entrance
26:16 CatalanFood for dinner at Restaurant Portolés - For dinner Ying and I walked over to Restaurant Portolés, a local Catalan food restaurant. Some of the main dishes I ordered included Fideuà and Rollitos De Pollo, all of which were delicious. It’s a great restaurant to try in Barcelona. Total price - 26.50 EUR
This was a fantastic day in Barcelona, packed with delicious food and attractions in Barcelona.
Disclaimer and Thank You:
Thank you to Star Alliance and their Round The World tickets (http://www.staralliance.com/en/round-the-world) for sponsoring my business class flights.
Thank you to Cotton House Hotel, AutographCollection for sponsoring my stay in Barcelona.
I personally paid for all food and attractions in this video, and I decided what to do and where to eat.
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On Day 21 of our Round The WorldTrip for food with Star Alliance, we spent the day in Barcelona. Barcelona is an amazing food city, and one of the best places to start eating is at La Boqueria. After eating and wandering, we headed over to Sagrada Família for a breathtaking tour. It was an amazing day of food and attractions in Barcelona.
00:34 Breakfast at Cotton HouseHotel - We started off the morning at our hotel by having a quick breakfast. The jamon and selection of cured meats was the highlight.
2:53 Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria - Often known in short just as La Boqueria, this historical market is a food lover's paradise and a pilgrimage destination. We arrived early in the morning and headed first to Bar Pinotxo to eat our second breakfast. I ordered an omelet with eggplant and a plate of garbanzo beans and blood sausage. The dish was simple, but it was incredibly delicious. Additionally, the coffee was extremely good. Total price - 12.80 EUR ($14.04)
6:59 El Quim De La Boqueria - After finishing with the first place of tapas, I wandered over to another legendary tapas bar within La Boqueria market known as El Quim De La Boqueria. It’s a very expensive place, but I knew I wanted to try the fried eggs with baby squid. The dish was a simple combination of ingredients, but it was cooked perfectly, and it was incredibly delicious. I also couldn’t resist a plate of fried chilies. Total price - 32.05 EUR ($35.16) There are dozens of things to eat and try at La Boqueria, and after all the salty food I was ready to have a passion fruit juice. And then finally, to conclude the Barcelona food tour of La Boqueria, I bought a cone of sliced Jamón Ibérico.
14:14 Gothic Quarter, BarcelonaCathedral - After an amazing food tour, we walked around the Christopher Columbus monument and then continued on walking around the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona. The Barcelona Cathedral was originally closed when we arrived, but I came back in a few minutes and walked around the Barcelona Cathedral as well.
16:37 Xarcutería La Pineda - Located just around the corner from the Barcelona Cathedral, I headed over to a place called Xarcutería La Pineda (recommended by ChrisEnglish), to try the botifarra blanca and a cup of vermouth. It’s an amazing little family run shop with a fantastic array of meats and drinks. Total price - 11.50 EUR
21:25 Basílica de la Sagrada Família - One of the most famous attractions in Barcelona is the Sagrada Familia, a basilica that was famous designed by Antoni Gaudi. I had read and dreamed about visiting for many years, so I was very excited to finally have the chance to visit. What amazed me is how dark and gothic it looks from the outside, yet how light and happy it is on the inside. Sagrada Familia is truly a stunning architectural feat, and an attraction you must visit in Barcelona. Along with visiting the main part of Sagrada Familia, I also bought tickets to go to the NativityTower. Going to the top of the tower and walking down was the highlight of visiting. Price - 29.00 EUR per person w/ tower entrance
26:16 CatalanFood for dinner at Restaurant Portolés - For dinner Ying and I walked over to Restaurant Portolés, a local Catalan food restaurant. Some of the main dishes I ordered included Fideuà and Rollitos De Pollo, all of which were delicious. It’s a great restaurant to try in Barcelona. Total price - 26.50 EUR
This was a fantastic day in Barcelona, packed with delicious food and attractions in Barcelona.
Disclaimer and Thank You:
Thank you to Star Alliance and their Round The World tickets (http://www.staralliance.com/en/round-the-world) for sponsoring my business class flights.
Thank you to Cotton House Hotel, AutographCollection for sponsoring my stay in Barcelona.
I personally paid for all food and attractions in this video, and I decided what to do and where to eat.
Music:
https://www.audionetwork.com/browse/m/track/barcelona-nights_8527
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8 Things NOT to Do in Barcelona

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1. Don’t Wear Your SwimSuit in the Street
You might be able to get away with it on the beachfront promenade, but c...

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1. Don’t Wear Your SwimSuit in the Street
You might be able to get away with it on the beachfront promenade, but cover-up elsewhere. It’s not just considered tasteless and inappropriate, it’s actually illegal. You can be fined €100 to €200 if you are caught walking around in skimpy beachwear – even men wandering bare-chested in shorts is a no-no.
2. Don’t Expect to See a Bullfight
After the Canary Islands, Catalonia was the second Spanish region to ban the bovine blood sport. It has been prohibited in there since 2011 as they see it as form of animal torture.
3. Don’t Go to Starbucks
There are so many wonderful local spots to get your caffeine fix, it would be a coffee-crime to miss out on them.
4. Don’t Light Up Just AnywhereTobacco consumption is prohibited in all public buildings and on public transport, including taxis. You can’t smoke at workplaces, railway stations, bars, restaurants or nightclubs. It’s also not allowed on hospital grounds, health centers and schools.
5. Don’t Go Out Too Early for Nightlife
Locals rarely eat dinner before 9 pm and don’t go out before midnight if they’re planning to hit the clubs. Many places are even closed until then.
6. Don’t Go to Barceloneta Beach
Barceloneta Beach is one of the most central and popular beaches in the city, but it’s often packed full of people and covered in cigarette butts and other litter. Although the promenade can be entertaining for an evening stroll, there are far better places to sunbathe or swim. Some of the best include Bogatell, Mar Bella and, most of all, Ocata Beach, which is one of the cleanest in the area.
7. Don’t Eat at the La RamblaTouristTraps
It’s the city’s number-one tourist trap and, as such, it is full of rip-off venues. If you’re looking for a far better value and more authentic local experience, there are plenty of places to go just off the main drag.
8. Don’t Act Like a Tourist
The central regions do have a serious problem with pickpockets, so don’t wave your camera, map and money around and try not to stand out.

Get more Tips here! www.destinationtips.com
1. Don’t Wear Your SwimSuit in the Street
You might be able to get away with it on the beachfront promenade, but cover-up elsewhere. It’s not just considered tasteless and inappropriate, it’s actually illegal. You can be fined €100 to €200 if you are caught walking around in skimpy beachwear – even men wandering bare-chested in shorts is a no-no.
2. Don’t Expect to See a Bullfight
After the Canary Islands, Catalonia was the second Spanish region to ban the bovine blood sport. It has been prohibited in there since 2011 as they see it as form of animal torture.
3. Don’t Go to Starbucks
There are so many wonderful local spots to get your caffeine fix, it would be a coffee-crime to miss out on them.
4. Don’t Light Up Just AnywhereTobacco consumption is prohibited in all public buildings and on public transport, including taxis. You can’t smoke at workplaces, railway stations, bars, restaurants or nightclubs. It’s also not allowed on hospital grounds, health centers and schools.
5. Don’t Go Out Too Early for Nightlife
Locals rarely eat dinner before 9 pm and don’t go out before midnight if they’re planning to hit the clubs. Many places are even closed until then.
6. Don’t Go to Barceloneta Beach
Barceloneta Beach is one of the most central and popular beaches in the city, but it’s often packed full of people and covered in cigarette butts and other litter. Although the promenade can be entertaining for an evening stroll, there are far better places to sunbathe or swim. Some of the best include Bogatell, Mar Bella and, most of all, Ocata Beach, which is one of the cleanest in the area.
7. Don’t Eat at the La RamblaTouristTraps
It’s the city’s number-one tourist trap and, as such, it is full of rip-off venues. If you’re looking for a far better value and more authentic local experience, there are plenty of places to go just off the main drag.
8. Don’t Act Like a Tourist
The central regions do have a serious problem with pickpockets, so don’t wave your camera, map and money around and try not to stand out.

Take a tour of Barcelona, Spain - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top ten attractions of Barcelona.
Number 10 - Parc Guell. Barcelona has many great landmarks designed by the world renowned architect, Antoni Gaudi. One of them is the unique Parc Guell.
Number 9 - Plaza de Espana. It is a grand, massive square in the middle of Barcelona. The square was built back in 1920 for the international exhibition.
Number 8 - La Boqueria, a colorful market where you will find both locals and visitors. Besides the freshness of produce, presentation is extremely eye catching.
Number 7 - Casa Batllo. This Antoni Gaudi designed building has the appearance of being made from skulls and bones. It's roof is just as fascinating.
Number 6 - Gothic Quarter. It the center of Barcelona's Old City. Amidst the buildings from medieval times, you will feel transported back in time.
Number 5 - Barcelona Cathedral, a beautiful cathedral located in the city's Gothic Quarter. It's impressive gothic architecture dates back to the 14th century.
Number 4 - Beaches. Many people are not aware that Barcelona has an excellent beach scene. Locals love to relax by one of the many great beaches in the city.
Number 3 - La Rambla, probably the most famous area of Barcelona and very popular amongst tourists. Don't forget to appreciate the history while watching street performers.
Number 2 - Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, it was architected by the great Antoni Gaudi. The unusual rooftop can be seen on many postcards from Barcelona.
And Number 1 - La Sagrada Familia. This was the largest project by Antoni Gaudi. The construction of this world famous church began in 1882 and is still ongoing.
Keep watching our travel video series. See you next time.

Take a tour of Barcelona, Spain - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top ten attractions of Barcelona.
Number 10 - Parc Guell. Barcelona has many great landmarks designed by the world renowned architect, Antoni Gaudi. One of them is the unique Parc Guell.
Number 9 - Plaza de Espana. It is a grand, massive square in the middle of Barcelona. The square was built back in 1920 for the international exhibition.
Number 8 - La Boqueria, a colorful market where you will find both locals and visitors. Besides the freshness of produce, presentation is extremely eye catching.
Number 7 - Casa Batllo. This Antoni Gaudi designed building has the appearance of being made from skulls and bones. It's roof is just as fascinating.
Number 6 - Gothic Quarter. It the center of Barcelona's Old City. Amidst the buildings from medieval times, you will feel transported back in time.
Number 5 - Barcelona Cathedral, a beautiful cathedral located in the city's Gothic Quarter. It's impressive gothic architecture dates back to the 14th century.
Number 4 - Beaches. Many people are not aware that Barcelona has an excellent beach scene. Locals love to relax by one of the many great beaches in the city.
Number 3 - La Rambla, probably the most famous area of Barcelona and very popular amongst tourists. Don't forget to appreciate the history while watching street performers.
Number 2 - Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, it was architected by the great Antoni Gaudi. The unusual rooftop can be seen on many postcards from Barcelona.
And Number 1 - La Sagrada Familia. This was the largest project by Antoni Gaudi. The construction of this world famous church began in 1882 and is still ongoing.
Keep watching our travel video series. See you next time.

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Barcelona Spain Travel Guide Top Attractions Highlights 2017 Must See & Do

Barcelona Spain Top Things to Do | Viator Travel Guide

Packed with culture everywhere you turn, this selection of the top things to do in Barcelona, Spain will prepare you for the most fantastic visit to this stella...

Packed with culture everywhere you turn, this selection of the top things to do in Barcelona, Spain will prepare you for the most fantastic visit to this stellar city.
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Visit Barcelona, Spain’s second largest city. Explore the city’s mosaic-speckled facades, a world-renowned culinary scene, and a sizzling Mediterranean lifestyle. Whether noshing on a tomato-slathered toast, joining the masses at an electric Barca soccer match, or browsing galleries filled with masterpieces by greats like Picasso and Miro, you’ll definitely discover an unexpected side of Spanish culture.
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Paris - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6B9eRftggo&list=PLCFBAACF6B88F832F
Italy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQsWZ9d8StU&index=1&list=PLAE598921784DB89E
Las Vegas - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWdyHpAep4o&list=PLC2911B29B02CEFE0
New York City - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62LH_lRbauI&list=PL158305B7A7DDD19F
London - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMBVUWQxW2w&list=PLEFA78CD9B64B3CB9
Amsterdam - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PXsiHR1ccE&list=PLFB8836E624055520
Barcelona - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ywlJaZhA7Y&list=PLE44D5E9AB38DFDFC
San Francisco - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQT-kGSymmk&list=PL278FC212797BF831
Tokyo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55_ooo216ko&list=PLXq_DuePH3PleD_dx1L3UtiUElPDCxb8y
Australia - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7BmYZyBdiM&list=PL967A75D81B7C2616&index=1
Dubai - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74uactVi-VY&index=1&list=PLXq_DuePH3PkyqzpC1UNUcvydlP4aDIKS
Iceland - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEWKKRzx0c0&index=1&t=1s&list=PLXq_DuePH3Pk5OnYe8BJKnaGgA3bzgSfj
Hawaii - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKrym5zuOag&list=PL515E6387154E9E2B&index=1
Cancun - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAtkf8ETfYE&list=PLXq_DuePH3PlbkefBTjeMlpIsXVPlXlnh&index=1&t=16s
Seattle - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfAkCTlC2F0&index=1&list=PLXq_DuePH3Pk0NfbyY3D9AsOUyCqqrx8r
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Packed with culture everywhere you turn, this selection of the top things to do in Barcelona, Spain will prepare you for the most fantastic visit to this stellar city.
http://www.viator.com/barcelona
Visit Barcelona, Spain’s second largest city. Explore the city’s mosaic-speckled facades, a world-renowned culinary scene, and a sizzling Mediterranean lifestyle. Whether noshing on a tomato-slathered toast, joining the masses at an electric Barca soccer match, or browsing galleries filled with masterpieces by greats like Picasso and Miro, you’ll definitely discover an unexpected side of Spanish culture.
Watch our videos for travel inspiration. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Viator
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Our team of travel insiders is obsessed with finding the best things to do everywhere we travel.
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Connect with us!
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Check out the playlists below of things to do around the world:
Paris - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6B9eRftggo&list=PLCFBAACF6B88F832F
Italy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQsWZ9d8StU&index=1&list=PLAE598921784DB89E
Las Vegas - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWdyHpAep4o&list=PLC2911B29B02CEFE0
New York City - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62LH_lRbauI&list=PL158305B7A7DDD19F
London - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMBVUWQxW2w&list=PLEFA78CD9B64B3CB9
Amsterdam - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PXsiHR1ccE&list=PLFB8836E624055520
Barcelona - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ywlJaZhA7Y&list=PLE44D5E9AB38DFDFC
San Francisco - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQT-kGSymmk&list=PL278FC212797BF831
Tokyo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55_ooo216ko&list=PLXq_DuePH3PleD_dx1L3UtiUElPDCxb8y
Australia - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7BmYZyBdiM&list=PL967A75D81B7C2616&index=1
Dubai - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74uactVi-VY&index=1&list=PLXq_DuePH3PkyqzpC1UNUcvydlP4aDIKS
Iceland - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEWKKRzx0c0&index=1&t=1s&list=PLXq_DuePH3Pk5OnYe8BJKnaGgA3bzgSfj
Hawaii - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKrym5zuOag&list=PL515E6387154E9E2B&index=1
Cancun - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAtkf8ETfYE&list=PLXq_DuePH3PlbkefBTjeMlpIsXVPlXlnh&index=1&t=16s
Seattle - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfAkCTlC2F0&index=1&list=PLXq_DuePH3Pk0NfbyY3D9AsOUyCqqrx8r
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#Spain #Barcelona #Thingstodo #ViatorTravel

Performing Under Pressure with High Stakes Poker Champion Fedor Holz and Lewis Howes

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published: 02 Oct 2017

BBC: Cataluña, A region apart (1979)

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published: 10 May 2013

Your News From Israel - Aug. 20, 2017

Israel sends condolences to the victims of this weekend’s Barcelona terror attack, Turkey and Iran get a little too close for comfort, and Israeli archaeologists discover a major missing piece of European-Jewish history.
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published: 20 Aug 2017

Strain Hunters Jamaica Expedition (Full Length)

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Here we go again!
We board a flight from Amsterdam and in 9 hours we are in the Caribbean. After a layover of just a couple of hours on Curacao, we fly on to Jamaica. We land in Kingston around 11 am local time. The air is hot, but not too humid.
We have a 3 hours layover, so we decide to get out of the airport and go have lunch in Port Royal, half an hour away on the coast. It's a bit of a ghost-town, once a very rich merchant harbor, destroyed at the end of the seventeenth century by a powerful earthquake. It looks l...

Alex Jones: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

Alex Jones is known for pushing conspiracy theories, but he also spends a lot of time promoting his own products. John Oliver and a “doctor” “from” M.I.T. test out his marketing strategy.
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published: 31 Jul 2017

Barcelona (Aidrianoo) v Real Madrid (Ruddinho22) - 1st Round

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Are there new fears of a global arms race? – Inside Story

On Thursday, the US military dropped its so-called Mother Af All Bombs on a remote town in eastern Afghanistan, near the Pakistani border.
It targeted a network of tunnels and caves used by a local branch of ISIL.
An Afghan governor said the 10,000kg bomb killed at least 100 fighters.
It is believed to be the most powerful non-nuclear bomb dropped by the US in any battlefield.
And on Saturday, a US government agency announced the successful test of a mock nuclear bomb in Nevada.
It is part of an effort to upgrade one of the nuclear weapons that has been in the US arsenal for decades.
Are America's military actions fuelling an increase in global defence spending?
Countries around the world are increasing their defence spending.
The StockholmInternationalPeace Research Institut...

published: 16 Apr 2017

Steven Garfinkle - Commerce, Communication, and State Formation: Daily Life in Ancient Mesopotamia

Steven Garfinkle - Commerce, Communication, and StateFormation: DailyLife in an Ancient Mesopotamian City from a Merchant’s PerspectiveCities were the building blocks of civilization in early Mesopotamia. Literary texts like the Epic of Gilgamesh highlight the urban environment as the height of human development. The expansion of state power in these communities was often built around ensuring the productivity of commerce, both local and long distance, and protecting the accumulation of property. Much of this was an elite phenomenon, and these elites created the documentary record that we use to construct daily life. Commercial activity brought the communities of the ancient Near East together. This was true within communities as commerce supported the redistributive mechanisms withi...

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Israel sends condolences to the victims of this weekend’s Barcelona terror attack, Turkey and Iran get a little too close for comfort, and Israeli archaeologists discover a major missing piece of European-Jewish history.
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Israel sends condolences to the victims of this weekend’s Barcelona terror attack, Turkey and Iran get a little too close for comfort, and Israeli archaeologists discover a major missing piece of European-Jewish history.
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Here we go again!
We board a flight from Amsterdam and in 9 hours we are in the Caribbean. After a layover of just a couple of hours on Curacao, we fly on to Jamaica. We land in Kingston around 11 am local time. The air is hot, but not too humid.
We have a 3 hours layover, so we decide to get out of the airport and go have lunch in Port Royal, half an hour away on the coast. It's a bit of a ghost-town, once a very rich merchant harbor, destroyed at the end of the seventeenth century by a powerful earthquake. It looks like it never really recoveredâ€¦
We eat lunch in a small fish-restaurant, famous for its snapper. But I eat jerk chicken because I am picky with my fish, and the jerk-spices here are amazing!
Of course we drink some Red Stripe beers, and Simon and myself decide it's time to find some weed. It does not take long before we hit the jackpot: literally on the side of the local Police station, along the seaside, there are some barracks and shacks; inside a group of Rastas is busy cleaning and chopping weed and rolling it up in small balls, using rolling papers as containers.
We ask if we can buy some, and the guys are thrilled. It's cheap, less than 1 Euro per gram. But it's a bit bitter, very leafy, and we enjoy it just because it's been a while since we smoked in Amsterdam! Some of the Rastas in the back are smoking crack cocaine in a glass pipe, the smell is terribly sour. They ask if we like some, and we politely tell them we are just here for the ganja; they nod, and scream "Jah Rastafari"!
We sit and smoke a joint with them, and chat a bit about the local weed, and the cops. It's incredible that this is all happening next to the Police station.
We leave as soon as the joint is over, and we go back to the restaurant to join the rest of the crew.
It's time to get back to the airport and catch a JamaicanAirlines flight to Montego Bay, where our local contacts are waiting. The flight is really short, under half hour, and we arrive in MoBay before sunset. Bigga, Shanti, Nampo and Taleban are waiting for us and it's great to see them again; Arjan and myself spent some crazy days with these guys not long ago, during our scouting trips on the island.
These guys are a tight crew, and they are going to take care of us during the next days of this filming trip.
Nampo is a older Rasta, wise man, with lots of contacts and very respected.
Taleban, his friend, is a grower and a smuggler, a real pirate and one of the funniest guys we ever had with us during our expeditions.
Bigga is our driver/bodyguard, he's a man of the road and he knows who and what you need to know to keep us safe.
Shanti is a local singer, a reggae artist with an amazing talent and a great personality. I know him since he was 10 years old, back in 1994, when I spent a few weeks near where he lived with his father (the man supplying me with fine herb at the time). It was really special to find Shanti during our scouting trips back in July, he's now a grown up manâ€¦ and I am getting old! Shanti will come along and make sure the soundtrack of our travels is inspiring and inspired.
We get the cars, two Toyota Fortuner, and we load up the mountain of gear we are carrying. Then we drive down to Negril in the sunset light, and when we arrive it's already dark. We decide to spend the first night at the Blue CaveCastle, a really cozy place on the rocky cliffs of Negril.
It's another true 1994-flashback for me, this is one of the places where I stayed when I was a 20-years-old ganja-traveler, already a StrainHunter without knowing itâ€¦. Of course to make the flashback even more intense the same room where I slept then is available, so I take it.
It still looks the same.
We are tired from the long travel, and we decide to go for some food. Unfortunately the chef is sick, so we decide to find something not too far away. We hit a jerk-chicken stand by the side of the road and we eat like there's no tomorrow.
After a few Red Stripes and a few joints we go back to the hotel, where we smoke some good amount of high-grade weed, and some "gum", the local finger-hash.
The weed is definitely an indica-cross, it tastes sweet and strong, and they say it's from a site not too far from where we are. We make a plan for tomorrow, and we go to sleep. Jamaica is great. It's a true privilege to be here again.
Jah Bless!
And now we are back with MisterX pics, the man is a true artist..... enjoy!
Read the live thread here: http://www.strainhunters.com/forums/topic/2820-strain-hunters-jamaica-live-thread/

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Here we go again!
We board a flight from Amsterdam and in 9 hours we are in the Caribbean. After a layover of just a couple of hours on Curacao, we fly on to Jamaica. We land in Kingston around 11 am local time. The air is hot, but not too humid.
We have a 3 hours layover, so we decide to get out of the airport and go have lunch in Port Royal, half an hour away on the coast. It's a bit of a ghost-town, once a very rich merchant harbor, destroyed at the end of the seventeenth century by a powerful earthquake. It looks like it never really recoveredâ€¦
We eat lunch in a small fish-restaurant, famous for its snapper. But I eat jerk chicken because I am picky with my fish, and the jerk-spices here are amazing!
Of course we drink some Red Stripe beers, and Simon and myself decide it's time to find some weed. It does not take long before we hit the jackpot: literally on the side of the local Police station, along the seaside, there are some barracks and shacks; inside a group of Rastas is busy cleaning and chopping weed and rolling it up in small balls, using rolling papers as containers.
We ask if we can buy some, and the guys are thrilled. It's cheap, less than 1 Euro per gram. But it's a bit bitter, very leafy, and we enjoy it just because it's been a while since we smoked in Amsterdam! Some of the Rastas in the back are smoking crack cocaine in a glass pipe, the smell is terribly sour. They ask if we like some, and we politely tell them we are just here for the ganja; they nod, and scream "Jah Rastafari"!
We sit and smoke a joint with them, and chat a bit about the local weed, and the cops. It's incredible that this is all happening next to the Police station.
We leave as soon as the joint is over, and we go back to the restaurant to join the rest of the crew.
It's time to get back to the airport and catch a JamaicanAirlines flight to Montego Bay, where our local contacts are waiting. The flight is really short, under half hour, and we arrive in MoBay before sunset. Bigga, Shanti, Nampo and Taleban are waiting for us and it's great to see them again; Arjan and myself spent some crazy days with these guys not long ago, during our scouting trips on the island.
These guys are a tight crew, and they are going to take care of us during the next days of this filming trip.
Nampo is a older Rasta, wise man, with lots of contacts and very respected.
Taleban, his friend, is a grower and a smuggler, a real pirate and one of the funniest guys we ever had with us during our expeditions.
Bigga is our driver/bodyguard, he's a man of the road and he knows who and what you need to know to keep us safe.
Shanti is a local singer, a reggae artist with an amazing talent and a great personality. I know him since he was 10 years old, back in 1994, when I spent a few weeks near where he lived with his father (the man supplying me with fine herb at the time). It was really special to find Shanti during our scouting trips back in July, he's now a grown up manâ€¦ and I am getting old! Shanti will come along and make sure the soundtrack of our travels is inspiring and inspired.
We get the cars, two Toyota Fortuner, and we load up the mountain of gear we are carrying. Then we drive down to Negril in the sunset light, and when we arrive it's already dark. We decide to spend the first night at the Blue CaveCastle, a really cozy place on the rocky cliffs of Negril.
It's another true 1994-flashback for me, this is one of the places where I stayed when I was a 20-years-old ganja-traveler, already a StrainHunter without knowing itâ€¦. Of course to make the flashback even more intense the same room where I slept then is available, so I take it.
It still looks the same.
We are tired from the long travel, and we decide to go for some food. Unfortunately the chef is sick, so we decide to find something not too far away. We hit a jerk-chicken stand by the side of the road and we eat like there's no tomorrow.
After a few Red Stripes and a few joints we go back to the hotel, where we smoke some good amount of high-grade weed, and some "gum", the local finger-hash.
The weed is definitely an indica-cross, it tastes sweet and strong, and they say it's from a site not too far from where we are. We make a plan for tomorrow, and we go to sleep. Jamaica is great. It's a true privilege to be here again.
Jah Bless!
And now we are back with MisterX pics, the man is a true artist..... enjoy!
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Alex Jones: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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Alex Jones is known for pushing conspiracy theories, but he also spends a lot of time promoting his own products. John Oliver and a “doctor” “from” M.I.T. test out his marketing strategy.
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Alex Jones is known for pushing conspiracy theories, but he also spends a lot of time promoting his own products. John Oliver and a “doctor” “from” M.I.T. test out his marketing strategy.
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On Thursday, the US military dropped its so-called Mother Af All Bombs on a remote town in eastern Afghanistan, near the Pakistani border.
It targeted a network of tunnels and caves used by a local branch of ISIL.
An Afghan governor said the 10,000kg bomb killed at least 100 fighters.
It is believed to be the most powerful non-nuclear bomb dropped by the US in any battlefield.
And on Saturday, a US government agency announced the successful test of a mock nuclear bomb in Nevada.
It is part of an effort to upgrade one of the nuclear weapons that has been in the US arsenal for decades.
Are America's military actions fuelling an increase in global defence spending?
Countries around the world are increasing their defence spending.
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute says the US is still the biggest spender when it comes to its military.
It is followed by China, the UK and Russia.
Trillions of dollars are spent every year to get the latest and most advanced military hardware.
But critics say that is leading to an arms race that will have long-term consequences
Presenter: LauraKyle
Guests:
Oubai Shahbandar - Military Analyst who served as Middle EastForeign AffairsSpecialist under three U-S Secretaries of Defence at the Pentagon.
Sergey Strokan - Political Analyst and Columnist at the Russian newspaper Kommersant.
Tariq Rauf - a Nuclear ArmsControl Specialist.
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On Thursday, the US military dropped its so-called Mother Af All Bombs on a remote town in eastern Afghanistan, near the Pakistani border.
It targeted a network of tunnels and caves used by a local branch of ISIL.
An Afghan governor said the 10,000kg bomb killed at least 100 fighters.
It is believed to be the most powerful non-nuclear bomb dropped by the US in any battlefield.
And on Saturday, a US government agency announced the successful test of a mock nuclear bomb in Nevada.
It is part of an effort to upgrade one of the nuclear weapons that has been in the US arsenal for decades.
Are America's military actions fuelling an increase in global defence spending?
Countries around the world are increasing their defence spending.
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute says the US is still the biggest spender when it comes to its military.
It is followed by China, the UK and Russia.
Trillions of dollars are spent every year to get the latest and most advanced military hardware.
But critics say that is leading to an arms race that will have long-term consequences
Presenter: LauraKyle
Guests:
Oubai Shahbandar - Military Analyst who served as Middle EastForeign AffairsSpecialist under three U-S Secretaries of Defence at the Pentagon.
Sergey Strokan - Political Analyst and Columnist at the Russian newspaper Kommersant.
Tariq Rauf - a Nuclear ArmsControl Specialist.
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- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
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Steven Garfinkle - Commerce, Communication, and State Formation: Daily Life in Ancient Mesopotamia

Steven Garfinkle - Commerce, Communication, and StateFormation: DailyLife in an Ancient Mesopotamian City from a Merchant’s PerspectiveCities were the building blocks of civilization in early Mesopotamia. Literary texts like the Epic of Gilgamesh highlight the urban environment as the height of human development. The expansion of state power in these communities was often built around ensuring the productivity of commerce, both local and long distance, and protecting the accumulation of property. Much of this was an elite phenomenon, and these elites created the documentary record that we use to construct daily life. Commercial activity brought the communities of the ancient Near East together. This was true within communities as commerce supported the redistributive mechanisms within the early city-states and states of the region, and this was true across state boundaries as long distance trade networks arose to supply these communities with both staple and luxury goods unavailable in their local environments. The presentation will cover the mechanisms of exchange in early cities, the various goods and services that were exchanged, the ways in which communication was managed over long distances, and finally we will discuss how all of this activity shaped the development of states in early Mesopotamia.
Steven Garfinkle is Professor of History at Western Washington University, where he has been a faculty member since 2001. He teaches a broad range of courses on the ancient world. His research focuses on social and economic history in early Mesopotamia with an emphasis on the origins of commerce and state formation. Steven is a past recipient of a research fellowship rom the National Endowment for the Humanities, and he received the outstanding Faculty LeadershipAward at Western for 2015-16. He is a member of the board of directors for the International Association for Assyriology and the American Oriental Society, and he is the chair of the Committee on Mesopotamian Civilization for the American Schools of Oriental Research. Steven has authored and edited several books, including Entrepreneurs and Enterprise in Early Mesopotamia (2012), along with numerous articles. He is the editor of the Journal of Ancient Near Eastern History.
For more information, please visit: http://pier.macmillan.yale.edu/summer-institute

Steven Garfinkle - Commerce, Communication, and StateFormation: DailyLife in an Ancient Mesopotamian City from a Merchant’s PerspectiveCities were the building blocks of civilization in early Mesopotamia. Literary texts like the Epic of Gilgamesh highlight the urban environment as the height of human development. The expansion of state power in these communities was often built around ensuring the productivity of commerce, both local and long distance, and protecting the accumulation of property. Much of this was an elite phenomenon, and these elites created the documentary record that we use to construct daily life. Commercial activity brought the communities of the ancient Near East together. This was true within communities as commerce supported the redistributive mechanisms within the early city-states and states of the region, and this was true across state boundaries as long distance trade networks arose to supply these communities with both staple and luxury goods unavailable in their local environments. The presentation will cover the mechanisms of exchange in early cities, the various goods and services that were exchanged, the ways in which communication was managed over long distances, and finally we will discuss how all of this activity shaped the development of states in early Mesopotamia.
Steven Garfinkle is Professor of History at Western Washington University, where he has been a faculty member since 2001. He teaches a broad range of courses on the ancient world. His research focuses on social and economic history in early Mesopotamia with an emphasis on the origins of commerce and state formation. Steven is a past recipient of a research fellowship rom the National Endowment for the Humanities, and he received the outstanding Faculty LeadershipAward at Western for 2015-16. He is a member of the board of directors for the International Association for Assyriology and the American Oriental Society, and he is the chair of the Committee on Mesopotamian Civilization for the American Schools of Oriental Research. Steven has authored and edited several books, including Entrepreneurs and Enterprise in Early Mesopotamia (2012), along with numerous articles. He is the editor of the Journal of Ancient Near Eastern History.
For more information, please visit: http://pier.macmillan.yale.edu/summer-institute